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the united states well let me correct myself the united states used to be america america it was a fantastic idea it was a unique idea unique in the world that's why everybody wanted to come to america but now it's no longer america because america is the idea and that idea has been. vanished from the geographical area known as the united states which is increasingly just one of two hundred other nation states that are covering the face of the globe skin disease so i'm very unhappy with the evolution of the u.s. what was the tipping point in your view where america was no longer america where you feel that freedom is been eroded more and more that's a very good question because you can make the argument that the united states or the idea of america which is what i prefer has been going downhill since just after its founding because you may recall that in seventeen ninety two not long after the country was in going downhill a long time well is the day they had arrived. yes. because in seven hundred ninety two they passed the alien and sedition acts which were horrible and. it basically made t
the united states well let me correct myself the united states used to be america america it was a fantastic idea it was a unique idea unique in the world that's why everybody wanted to come to america but now it's no longer america because america is the idea and that idea has been. vanished from the geographical area known as the united states which is increasingly just one of two hundred other nation states that are covering the face of the globe skin disease so i'm very unhappy with the...
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it's within the united states. we didn't have to have his approval on that. but he came done to take credit in the state of oklahoma for that portion of the keystone pipeline. and for the tremendous jobs. i told the president, i said we got one of the lowest unemployment rates, double digit revenue growth. we are doing very, very good in the state. we are cutting our taxes in oklahoma. so of course he wanted to come down and make a point that he supports that portion of the pipeline. he needs to approve the whole thing t if we really want to jump-start america's economy, quickest way to do that its producing american-made energy, american-made jobs. [ applause ] >> all right. well done. well said. want to open it up to questions and answers. i didn't know we had a q & a. i am relieved to hear that. i'm sishgs morry, i may not rec everybody with these old eyes, yes, go ahead, sir. >> wait for the mike. >> hi, i'm david fenstermaker, with raymond james out of washington, d.c. i have clients who live in tennessee. and we run into something called the hall tax. >
it's within the united states. we didn't have to have his approval on that. but he came done to take credit in the state of oklahoma for that portion of the keystone pipeline. and for the tremendous jobs. i told the president, i said we got one of the lowest unemployment rates, double digit revenue growth. we are doing very, very good in the state. we are cutting our taxes in oklahoma. so of course he wanted to come down and make a point that he supports that portion of the pipeline. he needs...
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in 35,000 churches across the united states, there are far too many people in our pews who have fallen through the cracks in our broken health care system, who are not able to afford insurance and are ineligible for medicaid. in one state, for example, you can make as little as $5,000 a year and be ineligible for medicaid. each and every day our clergy council people who lack access and are in the midst of health care crises. the story we hear reflect people who died from lack of health care coverage, who are bankrupted by huge health care bills. >> we are trying to give you a sense of the sights and sounds of what it's like to be on the supreme court plaza today. all sorts of people have come from all around the country to voice their opinions on the nation's health care law, as the justices conduct three days of oral arguments and to various challenges of the health care law. we are also following members of congress on twitter. here is one from congresswoman lynn jenkins. she writes, "the u.s. constitution is going on 225 years. obama care has been around for just two. let's hope th
in 35,000 churches across the united states, there are far too many people in our pews who have fallen through the cracks in our broken health care system, who are not able to afford insurance and are ineligible for medicaid. in one state, for example, you can make as little as $5,000 a year and be ineligible for medicaid. each and every day our clergy council people who lack access and are in the midst of health care crises. the story we hear reflect people who died from lack of health care...
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the kony2012 video is to stop the war tactics. >>> prince harry can't get enough of the united states. he will return next month. he is heading to washington, d.c. to accept the atlantic council 201 award for distinguished humanitarian leadership a tribute to his work on behalf of military veterans and their families. the prince is the captain in the british army and he was in the united states last year for the apache helicopter training. so he will be back in washington, d.c. >> car chases in the streets of l.a. are normal. >> stay tuned. the car chase that we have on video may surprise you. it surprised officers. we will tell you about some the moves. >> cot new orleans saints be marching into a bigger mess. a new report and what the team is saying about it. >> we are dry but cloudy. i will tell you when we will see the sun again. >> reporter: no early accidents to report but we have an incident on i-95. we will have details on that straight ahead. >> reporter: good morning. topping america's money social security in trouble. the fund is projected to run out of money in 2033. that'
the kony2012 video is to stop the war tactics. >>> prince harry can't get enough of the united states. he will return next month. he is heading to washington, d.c. to accept the atlantic council 201 award for distinguished humanitarian leadership a tribute to his work on behalf of military veterans and their families. the prince is the captain in the british army and he was in the united states last year for the apache helicopter training. so he will be back in washington, d.c....
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and may god bless the united states of america. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> on friday, vice president joe biden visited the metro 29 diner in arlington, virginia. he spoke to the press about some of those personal stories and reiterated the white house stance on negotiations of the fiscal cliff. this is about 15 minutes. >> i went to begin by thanking all the folks around the table here for sharing their personal stories with may about how this increase in taxes -- my friend fernand no calculated it down to the penny. each of their stories are different. maybe after i head out, they will be willing to talk to you. the bottom line was that there is -- in the neighborhood we come from, there are $2,000 to $4,000 less in your paycheck next year makes the material difference in the way [indiscernible] i will let them decide the way to tell their personal stories spending one person at this table has two children with severe disabilities. twins come
and may god bless the united states of america. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> on friday, vice president joe biden visited the metro 29 diner in arlington, virginia. he spoke to the press about some of those personal stories and reiterated the white house stance on negotiations of the fiscal cliff. this is about 15 minutes. >> i went to begin by thanking all the folks around the table here for...
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we support programs across the united states and now over 40,000. our funding comes from a lots of it comes from corporate marketing campaigns that we do as well as individual donors and some foundations. we also created a generating model which is -- [inaudible] >> ms. robinson, is there a special focus for first book? you can do the preschoolers or do you work with the classrooms are what? >> is a great question. first book has built a pipeline of support for all programs serving kids in need, all classrooms serving kids in need and reading is fundamentally a good example. we have over 1900 fundamental programs supported by first book as well as over 40,000 others. so head start, after-school programs, mentoring, kid zero to 18 are supported by first books. >> jane robinson mentioned reading is fundamental and we are joined by carol hampton rasco. gives the background if you would miss rasco on reading is fundamental. >> 46 years ago margie met merra and bob macnamara who was in the cabinet, she went to a meeting with jacqueline kennedy called at
we support programs across the united states and now over 40,000. our funding comes from a lots of it comes from corporate marketing campaigns that we do as well as individual donors and some foundations. we also created a generating model which is -- [inaudible] >> ms. robinson, is there a special focus for first book? you can do the preschoolers or do you work with the classrooms are what? >> is a great question. first book has built a pipeline of support for all programs serving...
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states and they can't be held liable for any other lawsuits brought by any attorneys general who sign out of the settlement again at least so far as our understanding the deadline for the attorneys general to accept the settlement or not was today and as of right now not all attorney generals have signed on to california new york being the primary holdouts but it looks increasingly likely that they will so is this a good deal for the people or the. getting off easy despite committing widespread fraud here to answer that question is jordan stoffel campaign director of national people's action jordan welcome thank you very much for having me tom thank you for being here and joining us why the hell would the government be negotiating with admitted criminals well because they admitted criminals have great great legal representation and you know but what's what's good about this like the good news and bad in all this is that this this settlement represents an acknowledgment by the obama administration and by the attorney general that part of the solution the biggest part of the solution fo
states and they can't be held liable for any other lawsuits brought by any attorneys general who sign out of the settlement again at least so far as our understanding the deadline for the attorneys general to accept the settlement or not was today and as of right now not all attorney generals have signed on to california new york being the primary holdouts but it looks increasingly likely that they will so is this a good deal for the people or the. getting off easy despite committing widespread...
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states and it would be extremely interesting to see how the white house would handle something like that i've heard that what would that do to oil in the case that israel does bomber overload skyrocket it was skyrocket i mean in the past few months you saw you saw crude oil take a dip it's a little retracement right came back towards the seventy five level didn't hit it or break it and then started to rally back up. and you're talking about big percentages sometimes you've seen you know thirteen percent in in a couple of weeks that could happen as far as a shift in crude pricing so if you're looking at an intense situation such as israel and iran if they went to blows for real you would see crude prices absolutely skyrocket and the thing is that since two thousand and eight we have now at some level become accustomed to the idea of crude at one hundred forty seven dollars we've gotten used to the price of gas the cost the cost of gasoline being being three dollars plus in some places even four dollars plus once it once you're kind of accustomed to that much easier to kind of make th
states and it would be extremely interesting to see how the white house would handle something like that i've heard that what would that do to oil in the case that israel does bomber overload skyrocket it was skyrocket i mean in the past few months you saw you saw crude oil take a dip it's a little retracement right came back towards the seventy five level didn't hit it or break it and then started to rally back up. and you're talking about big percentages sometimes you've seen you know...
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states are doing and trying to become closer and closer to what the united states are working on which is more in my presence is ations and so they're having new social programs that cover primary but. tens of thousands spilled onto the streets when the government said they'd be pushing up to ration fees every year and in five years the students of care back will face education costs almost double with their paint. i mean he knows is a student at a montreal university she works part time at a local ice cream shop she says if the people of keg don't stand there around now in the future higher education just won't be an option for many if it's too expensive the porch adenoma not even think about going to school because it's another world it's part of something that's accessible they're not even think about being a doctor or if it wasn't for you know it would be you know it's a symbol and what i was saying is in us it's so expensive so the people the poor people they want to study they have no choice but going to army for that the prospect of having to join the military to provide for the
states are doing and trying to become closer and closer to what the united states are working on which is more in my presence is ations and so they're having new social programs that cover primary but. tens of thousands spilled onto the streets when the government said they'd be pushing up to ration fees every year and in five years the students of care back will face education costs almost double with their paint. i mean he knows is a student at a montreal university she works part time at a...
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looking ahead to next week in the united states we'll get the january jobs report. it is the first reading of the new year. 2011 ended on a high note with 200,000 jobs added in december. the unemployment rate fell to its lowest level in nearly three years. last week the federal reserve it is more optimistic about the labor market than a few months ago. policymakers expect the jobless rate to average between 8.2 and 8.5% this year. we'll track it all for you leading up to that jobs report on friday. find it all on cnn money. back to you. >> thanks so much, ladies. checking our top stories, occupy protests on both sides of the country, in washington, d.c., protesters must stop camping in two parks near the white house or face arrest. national park service has been distributing flyers warning protesters. on the west coast, oakland, california, assesses the damage today after a night of violence. more than 100 protesters were arrested after clashing with police. >>> happening in northern florida, interstate 75 is closed after a string of crashes overnight killing at lea
looking ahead to next week in the united states we'll get the january jobs report. it is the first reading of the new year. 2011 ended on a high note with 200,000 jobs added in december. the unemployment rate fell to its lowest level in nearly three years. last week the federal reserve it is more optimistic about the labor market than a few months ago. policymakers expect the jobless rate to average between 8.2 and 8.5% this year. we'll track it all for you leading up to that jobs report on...
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i'm don kennen, a vice president of the united states capitol historical society. it's my pleasure to welcome you to today's lecture observing african american history month. we are pleased to be joined by the illinois state society of washington, d.c. and the knocks college alumni association of washington, d.c. and presenting today's lecture. i want to acknowledge and thank rob ross for his assistance in planning the event. rod -- there he is. thank you very much, rod. i want to invite everyone to attend our second african american month lecture at noon on wednesday, february 15 in room 121 of the canon house office building. you can find further information about this and other upcoming events at the back table or by going online to the society's website at uschs.org. later this year the u.s. capitol historical society celebrates its 50th anniversary. we are proud to have survived for five decades as a nonprofit and nonpartisan educational organization on capitol hill. our 50 years of existence pales in comparison of the history of nox college which celebrates i
i'm don kennen, a vice president of the united states capitol historical society. it's my pleasure to welcome you to today's lecture observing african american history month. we are pleased to be joined by the illinois state society of washington, d.c. and the knocks college alumni association of washington, d.c. and presenting today's lecture. i want to acknowledge and thank rob ross for his assistance in planning the event. rod -- there he is. thank you very much, rod. i want to invite...
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the united states has five gold medals to china's nine. japan is in third place. >>> i'm sarah simmons i'm wisdom martin. let's get a quick check of the weather with tucker barnes. >> good morning. off to a fine start. temperatures overnight falling back into the upper 60s and low 70s. should be another day just like yesterday with partly sunny conditions. could be an afternoon storm out there as we get into the afternoon. lower eastern shore, most of us quiet with some clear skies but lower eastern shore, we are watching an area of low pressure roll up there. it is bringing some thunderstorms and showers. we'll have more details on this forecast in just a couple of minutes. we look fine for our tuesday afternoon. back to you guys at the desk. >> thank you, tucker. >>> one big issue on capitol hill, a bill that would ban late term abortions in d.c. set for a vote in the house today think the bill is sponsored by republican arizona representative trebt franks t would ban abortion after 20 weeks of pregnancy. support say that is when a fetus
the united states has five gold medals to china's nine. japan is in third place. >>> i'm sarah simmons i'm wisdom martin. let's get a quick check of the weather with tucker barnes. >> good morning. off to a fine start. temperatures overnight falling back into the upper 60s and low 70s. should be another day just like yesterday with partly sunny conditions. could be an afternoon storm out there as we get into the afternoon. lower eastern shore, most of us quiet with some clear...
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the atlantic may well have prompted his latest i think you'll end up actually the united states facing very serious charge probably life in prison if not the death penalty and it will be a stacked court against those who are seeing with the bradley manning case united states now has kangaroo courts rather than will courts these on time founded concerns as a long list of u.s. biggest. it's not only for songes incarceration even for his death this guy is a traitor treasonous and he has broken every law of the united states the guy ought to be and i'm not for the death penalty so i'm not for the death penalty want to do it illegally shoot the son of a and his why because of his work with wiki leaks this guy has made some powerful enemies you know the collateral murder video shows american helicopter gunships shooting reporters the iraq war logs the afghan war diaries all of this cable guy leaks has embarrassed american british governments freedom fighting in the twenty first century is a whole new ball game new rules you play is an unexpected even for songes legal team this was a complete
the atlantic may well have prompted his latest i think you'll end up actually the united states facing very serious charge probably life in prison if not the death penalty and it will be a stacked court against those who are seeing with the bradley manning case united states now has kangaroo courts rather than will courts these on time founded concerns as a long list of u.s. biggest. it's not only for songes incarceration even for his death this guy is a traitor treasonous and he has broken...
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states is trying to build it's astonishing most americans have no idea there are more than a quarter of a million or more than two hundred fifty thousand u.s. troops stationed on these bases all around the world. we don't have fallen bases on america we don't have any british base we don't have any korean base we don't have any french bases or you know we just all american bases in our bases of. the noises our north she doesn't bother us at all because they're all bases but for other people it's almost like a cancer here for the speech. since the into world war two the spaces i've been. working here to provide a safe and secure environment for everybody. the questions you think else you get everything you need to join me on a journey to the heart of the problem to a place is hidden from the terrorists you've got to meet some real credible insiders although they may not be the usual news makers you see on t.v. . looking. to. russia would be soon which brightened if you knew more about song from funniest impressions so. please for instance on t.v. dot com. it's. fifty. five. our guys i
states is trying to build it's astonishing most americans have no idea there are more than a quarter of a million or more than two hundred fifty thousand u.s. troops stationed on these bases all around the world. we don't have fallen bases on america we don't have any british base we don't have any korean base we don't have any french bases or you know we just all american bases in our bases of. the noises our north she doesn't bother us at all because they're all bases but for other people...
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states. well despite the devastation that superstorm sandy wrought across the northeastern u.s. it has proven to be something of a political opportunity for the candidates both rush to offer sympathy criticizing the other for inaction. spin out of the rather soaked streets of new york to gauge which candidate weathered it the best. new york was hit hard by hurricane sandy will it affect the way new yorkers vote or the way they look at the issues this week let's talk about that i was a county alan on sixty floor and i seen every day there would just be water. water everywhere was industry do you think the government has handled the storm well you know how could they have done better they could have gotten the subway running a lot quicker but you think that they have anything to do with how much water down there no i think they're just really slow to respond i mean the whole thing with the buses over here is ridiculous and it's unconstitutional that you have to have three people in a car are yo
states. well despite the devastation that superstorm sandy wrought across the northeastern u.s. it has proven to be something of a political opportunity for the candidates both rush to offer sympathy criticizing the other for inaction. spin out of the rather soaked streets of new york to gauge which candidate weathered it the best. new york was hit hard by hurricane sandy will it affect the way new yorkers vote or the way they look at the issues this week let's talk about that i was a county...
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in the united states to register their business and to employ americans. in many instances, entrepreneurs, foreign born, here legally, have an idea and want to begin a company that will employ americans but are told that their visa does not allow them to remain in the united states. the second visa that's created in this legislation is related to stem. that's a topic of conversation that i think is so important to keep our -- keep important students who are studying the united states who have a ph.d. or master's degree in science, technology, engineering or mathematics. it's silly, it is wrong-headed for us to educate these individuals and tell them that we no longer want them in the united states once they receive their degree. and so the start-up act 2.0 makes two important modifications to that current system of visas. and in addition to that, we adopted from the legislation introduced by senators rubio and coons the -- we eliminated the country numerical limit for employment-based immigration visas, another handicap in our system that prevents those wh
in the united states to register their business and to employ americans. in many instances, entrepreneurs, foreign born, here legally, have an idea and want to begin a company that will employ americans but are told that their visa does not allow them to remain in the united states. the second visa that's created in this legislation is related to stem. that's a topic of conversation that i think is so important to keep our -- keep important students who are studying the united states who have a...
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girl scouts in the united states sold nearly $10 million of bonds. that's what they're doing here. the collected scrap metal to contribute to the effort and the troops sprang into being and have emergency first-aid, wartime health care of a domestic focus of girl scouts continued to juliette low from the beginning said the girl scouts needs to have an equal emphasis on domestic training for girls who will be wives and mothers and career training for girls who need another path. she herself understood from her own experience unit plan and prepare to be a wife and mother but that doesn't always work out to as a domestic skills were important and girls during world war i learned how to feed their families and care for their homes and the young and the elderly and free up the others for the war work. they also learned cartography, sanitation, morse code, they planted victory gardens and then learned how to can and preserved fruits and vegetables. they needed for soldiers and made candles and scrapbooks and later worked as veterans, so the girl scout think was tremendously popular durin
girl scouts in the united states sold nearly $10 million of bonds. that's what they're doing here. the collected scrap metal to contribute to the effort and the troops sprang into being and have emergency first-aid, wartime health care of a domestic focus of girl scouts continued to juliette low from the beginning said the girl scouts needs to have an equal emphasis on domestic training for girls who will be wives and mothers and career training for girls who need another path. she herself...
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states and it's much deeper than the connection between israel and the united states. and at the beginning, as you said i don't think israel should do it alone. if we do not have other choice, we both doodlebug. but i don't believe it should be a joint effort of the russian society because those forces will go against you as well. bp say i don't care. is israel's problem. but she will fight monday at tom on the need for case or a container, it will become your problem. so i think it should be a joint effort of the western society, meaning the u.s., israel, canada, but it will only be a leadership decision. [inaudible] >> i do not know. >> the u.s. is israel's only friend. i think people are pretty disgusted with the kind of undemocratic behavior going on there. >> well, if you show me a stronger democracy in the middle east, or a stronger ally of the united states in the region, i will agree with you. but i don't agree with you because the cheapest aircraft today of the united states and the middle east is in that region. we are in the front by not presenting the same
states and it's much deeper than the connection between israel and the united states. and at the beginning, as you said i don't think israel should do it alone. if we do not have other choice, we both doodlebug. but i don't believe it should be a joint effort of the russian society because those forces will go against you as well. bp say i don't care. is israel's problem. but she will fight monday at tom on the need for case or a container, it will become your problem. so i think it should be a...
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united states. there was another spinoff war with native americans down in what is now alabama and mississippi where u.s. troops were led by andy jackson, you know, who later would be president, andrew jackson, the creek war, a civil war between two native american factions of the creek country. so these actions paved the way for a lot of states in the south and the northwest. >> who were some of the heros of the battle of ft. mchenry? >> well, george armistead, major george armistead. i'm dressed in the uniform of a major so he would have looked like this, major george armistead was in charge of ft. mchenry. he was a hero. my favorite hero was a man named sam smith who actually organized -- he was a senator at the time and organized the defenses of baltimore city, raising the money, just like -- like gerard did, but he did it for baltimore through the business community. john stricker was the commander of the american soldiers at north point, and we call these the rock stars of the war of 1812, and
united states. there was another spinoff war with native americans down in what is now alabama and mississippi where u.s. troops were led by andy jackson, you know, who later would be president, andrew jackson, the creek war, a civil war between two native american factions of the creek country. so these actions paved the way for a lot of states in the south and the northwest. >> who were some of the heros of the battle of ft. mchenry? >> well, george armistead, major george...
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states yes and and if it stays here in the united states then we end up with a lot more of it one of the ways that the oil companies are keeping these and today this is today's average prices for gasoline one of the reasons that one of the ways that the own companies are keeping these gasoline prices high is by exploiting gas to create artificial shortages. eighty four to ninety percent of price of gasoline is the price of a barrel of oil taxes that's just the economic facts really we can spin it all we want it's a global market but it's not and we have the jobs right here the jobs our domestic markets global i mean what about keystone what's his explanation for that if the president has no control whatsoever as they not to speculate he's going to say what the president just did as he said yeah let's get this world out of the gulf coast so we can refine it and export even more gasoline none of that is destined for the american public according to trans canada according to the papers that they filed do not intend to stop that's going to increase the price of gasoline according to tran
states yes and and if it stays here in the united states then we end up with a lot more of it one of the ways that the oil companies are keeping these and today this is today's average prices for gasoline one of the reasons that one of the ways that the own companies are keeping these gasoline prices high is by exploiting gas to create artificial shortages. eighty four to ninety percent of price of gasoline is the price of a barrel of oil taxes that's just the economic facts really we can spin...
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the results will start streaming in tuesday evening in united states. obama and romney will watch the returns come in from their respective home bases, chicago and boston. obama arrived in his hometown early in the morning with the first lady. the latest polls suggest the president and his republican rival remain locked in a dead heat. obama spent the final campaign day visiting three swing states including ohio. he criticized romney's economic policies, saying they would expand the wealth gap. romney also visited ohio along with three other battleground states. he said obama's work to fix the economy has ended in failure. >>> romney and obama spent a lot of their time during this campaign arguing about the economy, but they also sold voters on their foreign policy plans. they talked tough on china. however, they didn't flesh out their approach for dealing with the world's second largest economy. nhk world's susumu kojima went to find some answers. >> reporter: president barack obama was elected four years ago. he promised a change from his predecessor,
the results will start streaming in tuesday evening in united states. obama and romney will watch the returns come in from their respective home bases, chicago and boston. obama arrived in his hometown early in the morning with the first lady. the latest polls suggest the president and his republican rival remain locked in a dead heat. obama spent the final campaign day visiting three swing states including ohio. he criticized romney's economic policies, saying they would expand the wealth gap....
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of the united states. soldiers, which concerned the pentagon in 1972 or three there comparing the attitude of the i and there was a nervous draft resistance in england. popular. by world war ii, that's a wars against asian and whether and how to behave and there was more racism in the philippine war and certainly the korean war, as much as in vietnam. they kill koreans indiscriminately from south and north. >> there is no protest. >> i remember once when i was in cambodia and vietnam grenade to the sisterly journalists on my way back from north vietnam and 67. wilford urchin met at his house in north vanden said was that bad? i said yeah, it was really bad seeing people dying every day. i said it's bad. he said yeah, it's bad. i've been there. but it's not as bad as the korean war because i was there. he said with a finished bombing pyongyang, there were only two buildings left in the entire city. and in fact, throughout north korea, every single building was destroyed during that war except the building a
of the united states. soldiers, which concerned the pentagon in 1972 or three there comparing the attitude of the i and there was a nervous draft resistance in england. popular. by world war ii, that's a wars against asian and whether and how to behave and there was more racism in the philippine war and certainly the korean war, as much as in vietnam. they kill koreans indiscriminately from south and north. >> there is no protest. >> i remember once when i was in cambodia and...
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states is much deeper than the connection between israel and the united states. at the beginning i don't just throw should do it alone. it will not have the choice, we will do it alone. but i do believe it should be a joint effort of the society because those forces will go against u.s. soil. it's israel's problem. but when you will find an atomic, makes the case with the port of san diego, it will become your problem. i do think it should be a joint effort of western society, meaning the u.s., israel, canada, australia will have only with leadership decisions in washington. >> that's not going to have been. >> the u.s. is israel's only fan. people are pretty disgusted with the kind of undemocratic behavior going on there. >> if you show me a stronger democracy in the middle east for a stronger ally of the united states in the region, i will agree with you. but i beg to differ because the cheapest aircraft today at the united states in the middle east is in that region. we are in the frontline presenting the same value in same principles. you'll find the source i
states is much deeper than the connection between israel and the united states. at the beginning i don't just throw should do it alone. it will not have the choice, we will do it alone. but i do believe it should be a joint effort of the society because those forces will go against u.s. soil. it's israel's problem. but when you will find an atomic, makes the case with the port of san diego, it will become your problem. i do think it should be a joint effort of western society, meaning the u.s.,...
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kingdom to lead in to the united states as well and also we have to remember that the united states and canada had actually opposed the convening of this meeting in the first place and so they maintain the position throughout the meeting where the rest of latin america and the caribbean were of course welcoming and found it important to talk about and debate this issue that the fact in one of the member states i mean that's the purpose in many cases of these types of multilateral bodies that they act in accordance with threats against one of their member states or when some initiate a disturbing regional peace is taking place and so that's really what went on today and i think again it was a showing of course the irrelevance of the organization of american states today as an entity that includes that you have been candidate when clearly they're at odds with the rest of latin america and the caribbean can you talk more about that really resolution the significance of it and what exactly it proposed. well it's not really a proposal of anything specifically to resolve the situation i m
kingdom to lead in to the united states as well and also we have to remember that the united states and canada had actually opposed the convening of this meeting in the first place and so they maintain the position throughout the meeting where the rest of latin america and the caribbean were of course welcoming and found it important to talk about and debate this issue that the fact in one of the member states i mean that's the purpose in many cases of these types of multilateral bodies that...
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. >> we should not forget that the attacks on the united states of america at 9/11 originated in afghanistan. >> reporter: now, the u.s. is concerned about violence as a result of all this. the embassy is warning americans to avoid large, public gatherings, areas where americans tend to gather, and also they're telling americans to keep their travel plans private. lynn? >> all right, tracie potts there for us in washington. thanks. >>> well, in syria this morning, there is still no cease-fire deal to bring an end to the bloodshed there. kofi annan, the u.n. and arab league envoy, says he was optimistic after meeting with syrian president bashar al assad for a second time on sunday and admitted it will be tough to work out an agreement to end the government crackdown on opposition forces. activists say at least 25 people were killed sunday as syrian troops again attacked homs and other cities. government forces also shelled areas near syria's borders with both turkey and lebanon. >>> the latest "washington post"/abc news poll shows record-high gas prices early this year have lowered president
. >> we should not forget that the attacks on the united states of america at 9/11 originated in afghanistan. >> reporter: now, the u.s. is concerned about violence as a result of all this. the embassy is warning americans to avoid large, public gatherings, areas where americans tend to gather, and also they're telling americans to keep their travel plans private. lynn? >> all right, tracie potts there for us in washington. thanks. >>> well, in syria this morning,...
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we created more jobs than any state in the united states. roughly 20% of all the jobs during that time. it was a different time than we are in right now. that is for sure. >> thank you. >> let's say the tax code disappeared and you had a blank piece of paper in front of you, we do tell me your top three principles that you would use as your guide in writing a new tax code? >> economic efficiency, simplification, and visibility and transparency. lowering rates down to 10% and 25%, simplification -- the tax code is usually complex, especially for business and small business. that is a compliance tax on the overall economy that does not do any of us good. and transparency and visibility , americans only see half of the social security-medicare tax on their pay stubs of a couple of weeks. they'll know half of the giant cost of social security and medicare. i would make that visible on a pay stub. that is that the thing i would do. again, the most important thing, economic efficiency, lowering the corporate tax rate is the single most important t
we created more jobs than any state in the united states. roughly 20% of all the jobs during that time. it was a different time than we are in right now. that is for sure. >> thank you. >> let's say the tax code disappeared and you had a blank piece of paper in front of you, we do tell me your top three principles that you would use as your guide in writing a new tax code? >> economic efficiency, simplification, and visibility and transparency. lowering rates down to 10% and...
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and of course, i would also like to thank the united states capitol historical society, the illinois state society of washington, d.c., and the knox college d.c. alumni club. in the early evening of november 7th, 1837, an ugly, drunken crowd of violence-prone anti-abolitionists gathered together in the city of alton, illinois. by 10:00 that night, they had turned into a crazed mob. a few hours earlier, this troop of troublemakers attacked people barricaded in a warehouse belonging to elijah p. lovejoy. the crowd had learned earlier that day that lovejoy had received a new printing press that would make it possible, possible for him to resume the publication of his anti-slavery newspaper "the observer." lovejoy had moved across the river to illinois from st. louis in 1836, believing that he would be safer expressing his anti-slavery views in the free state of illinois, rather than the slave state of missouri, but alton was a pro-slavery community in a free state. its character was much different than the yankees owen lovejoy had grown up with and his brother elijah p. lovejoy had grow
and of course, i would also like to thank the united states capitol historical society, the illinois state society of washington, d.c., and the knox college d.c. alumni club. in the early evening of november 7th, 1837, an ugly, drunken crowd of violence-prone anti-abolitionists gathered together in the city of alton, illinois. by 10:00 that night, they had turned into a crazed mob. a few hours earlier, this troop of troublemakers attacked people barricaded in a warehouse belonging to elijah p....
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this should not be here in the united states of america. other people in other countries have worked out what is best for the citizens, not what is best for the insurance companies. we need to get back to that and quit listening to all the lies that are being spread. host: susan, thanks for your call. a congressman from texas tweeted about his view of the supreme court review. he was also or participant in a tea party-sponsored demonstration on capitol hill this weekend. here is his take -- next is a call from oklahoma. fred, independent, go ahead. caller: good morning. i just want to bring up one king. -- if you want to increase the price, it will quadruple in no time. >> next is a call from albuquerque. says from ron. -- this is from ron. >> since medicare was put into effect many years ago, is been screwed up all along. keep saying we will run out of money. .hat's what i think happened they came up with the affordable health care package. they called the obamacare, which he did not vote o n n it. it is too bad that congress should not be
this should not be here in the united states of america. other people in other countries have worked out what is best for the citizens, not what is best for the insurance companies. we need to get back to that and quit listening to all the lies that are being spread. host: susan, thanks for your call. a congressman from texas tweeted about his view of the supreme court review. he was also or participant in a tea party-sponsored demonstration on capitol hill this weekend. here is his take --...
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they are not the law of the united states. we can look to their attempts to wrestle with problems that we face, too. not in any sense binding as precedent, but for the persuasive value of the decisions but this book put out by the american society of international law containing comments written by justices, starting with chief justice views on ther utility of references to comparative law -- i think you can count majority of the current supreme court members who are not averse to looking beyond our borders. >> if you permit me, on the subject of looking to what other courts decide, americans are not only litigious, but have wonderful courts, at the federal and state level. we can have a criminal law issue or constitutional oath issue -- a good example years ago, where person puts out the garbage in that case happened to contain drug paraphernalia, and relinquishes an expectation of privacy. at issue came up in canada for the first time in that case. i had a law clerk looked at the american experience. there were 42 cases. it
they are not the law of the united states. we can look to their attempts to wrestle with problems that we face, too. not in any sense binding as precedent, but for the persuasive value of the decisions but this book put out by the american society of international law containing comments written by justices, starting with chief justice views on ther utility of references to comparative law -- i think you can count majority of the current supreme court members who are not averse to looking...
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of the economy more than it has to do with you know we forced measures in the united states but i think it goes to the heart of the issue you know very often we hear that it's. you know that it's either inhumane or run feasible to to attempt to either encourage row or coerce illegal immigrants in returning to their country i think that statistic shows that there's a lot more mobility there than we realize and that the roots perhaps aren't as deep as a lot of people well it's a complex situation i mean from from the nineteen teens when they first started keeping track of who was coming across the border through the one nine hundred eighty s. and there was a lot of activity nine hundred sixty s. of the percent of our program and nine hundred fifty s. and sixty's where they were actually issuing cards for people to come across. basically from the one thousand nine hundred and till the one nine hundred eighty s. what we found was that about a half a million to a million people a year would come north during the picking season and then almost an identical number of people go south again and
of the economy more than it has to do with you know we forced measures in the united states but i think it goes to the heart of the issue you know very often we hear that it's. you know that it's either inhumane or run feasible to to attempt to either encourage row or coerce illegal immigrants in returning to their country i think that statistic shows that there's a lot more mobility there than we realize and that the roots perhaps aren't as deep as a lot of people well it's a complex situation...
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states to fund social security. in new york, i'm liz mcdonald, fox business. >>> the washington nationals continue to build for their future. coming up next, the latest young arm added to the organization. we can tell you who the nats drafted last night next in sports. [ female announcer ] with xfinity, you can always expect more. like more on demand shows and movies than ever. and more ways to discover them too. plus more speed from america's fastest internet provider. so you can run more devices at the same time. ♪ feel a firework [ female announcer ] and best of all, it keeps getting better. no wonder more people choose xfinity over any other provider. ♪ love can be so mystical ♪ the more dirt can spread around the kitchen. that's why we created the lysol no-touch kitchen system. one solution for sparkling dishes, plus clean surfaces, plus healthy hands. all in a no-touch design. >>> the washington nationals selected 17-year-old right- handed pitcher lucas gift olito with the 16th pick in the player draft.
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states and since c.e.o.'s need huge bonuses to buy new summer mansions the price of health insurance has to get jacked up so what does obama care do to resolve this problem how were will our health care system look like now what will it look like now after the supreme court has upheld the law here to answer that is wendell potter former vice president of corporate communications at cigna turned health care industry whistleblower and author of the book deadly spin wendell welcome thank you tom good to have you back with us to begin with what's your take on supreme on the supreme court ruling today. was a big victory for americans i think there's no doubt about that and i know that song. some single payer advocates and i think a majority of those are not too happy about it they are certain that they were hoping it would be clarity unconstitutional i think that would have been a very bad mistake so i think we've had a great victory here this will bring a lot of people into coverage who haven't been able to get c
states and since c.e.o.'s need huge bonuses to buy new summer mansions the price of health insurance has to get jacked up so what does obama care do to resolve this problem how were will our health care system look like now what will it look like now after the supreme court has upheld the law here to answer that is wendell potter former vice president of corporate communications at cigna turned health care industry whistleblower and author of the book deadly spin wendell welcome thank you tom...
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inflation and admits that the united states i don't know how long journalist and the public is going to accept this alan kohler this is leading to a huge distortions in the world imbalances and we're all going to pay for them so then speaking of those in balance and the cost of those and balances i was speaking with someone who believes that the key to bringing manufacturing jobs back to the u.s. is the competitive dollar that if the u.s. devalues the dollar further that will keep manufacturing jobs from going overseas and will bring them home is that then false. well that's a common theory and it's sometimes works in the short term it's sometimes works in the medium term it is never worked in the long term many countries that try this repeat of the if you just don't price law and yes you have an advantage for a while but in the end you've got to have the back up and everything else. devaluing the currency making your currency go out does give you a competitive advantage in the short term but i know of no country in history succeeded in the doing that currency and so in one prize and
inflation and admits that the united states i don't know how long journalist and the public is going to accept this alan kohler this is leading to a huge distortions in the world imbalances and we're all going to pay for them so then speaking of those in balance and the cost of those and balances i was speaking with someone who believes that the key to bringing manufacturing jobs back to the u.s. is the competitive dollar that if the u.s. devalues the dollar further that will keep manufacturing...
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>> i'm not saying wti, our price here in the united states will go up to $148. it's been very stable around $100, but, larry, the united states has the cheapest energy in the world. we had the cheapest oil by 20%s. and we have the cheapest natural gas by 80%. and we have gasoline at $4, europe at $9. i don't know. i don't understand why people are complaining. >> i had say this. i am baffled by president obama out there on the campaign trail, beating up on oil and gas companies. he wants to tax them by some accounts, $80 billion over the next ten years. he won't sign off on keystone. what do you make of that, boone? i don't think this will be helpful. >> bill gates made a great speech at the "wall street journal" ecoconference. and he was talking about five miracles, any two of them would save us. he left one out. that our oil gas industry has developed horizontal drilling and fracking in the horizontal hole. we have gone on page two in natural gas drilling to number one. all of that because of our industry. i can't believe the president is jumping on the indust
>> i'm not saying wti, our price here in the united states will go up to $148. it's been very stable around $100, but, larry, the united states has the cheapest energy in the world. we had the cheapest oil by 20%s. and we have the cheapest natural gas by 80%. and we have gasoline at $4, europe at $9. i don't know. i don't understand why people are complaining. >> i had say this. i am baffled by president obama out there on the campaign trail, beating up on oil and gas companies. he...
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they manufacture narcotics that are shipped north in the united states and some in canada. we have wanted to partner with them and share with them in any way that we can our efforts. there is a joint interest in making sure the battle they are fighting is a successful one. we will continue to do that. obviously, i think, if the question is referring to things like fast and furious, i think everyone has acknowledged that mistakes were made there. the key question is making sure the mistakes are never again repeated. >> earlier, you mentioned that the nation's current immigration laws are out dated and in need of revision. what one priority and how would you change it? >> i think when you work in this area, there is, time and again, i'll go to meetings with businesses and they can't -- they are coming up and saying they cannot get visas for the workers they need. i'll go to the meetings with the agriculture community. they cannot get people to help harvest crops. i'll go to meetings with communities and hear about families that have been torn apart. i think if you have to pic
they manufacture narcotics that are shipped north in the united states and some in canada. we have wanted to partner with them and share with them in any way that we can our efforts. there is a joint interest in making sure the battle they are fighting is a successful one. we will continue to do that. obviously, i think, if the question is referring to things like fast and furious, i think everyone has acknowledged that mistakes were made there. the key question is making sure the mistakes are...
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public and the political system have become to militarism and empire for the united states. superstorm sandy may not be the only storm the u.s. experiences. i think mitt romney is a much bigger troll disaster than hurricane sandy america both believe of mitt romney presidency could also. think of this would see a disease a label he won't feel sneaky snacks there's a question in a couple of minutes we've gotten a. maybe a medic's of want to put into food. what's the difference between a samurai sword and a blind guys walking stick well known if you're one of the cops in northern england an elderly blind architect with taser in the back because his cane looks like a sword that was used in a nearby crime honest mistake because sorts are often tubular and use this walking sticks more and more we hear stories like this like the handcuffed youth who was shot in the back to death or the unarmed guy in a wheelchair who got blown away by the boys in blue i understand that being in the police is rough everyone lies to you and any given day you could be shot dead so i get it when after
public and the political system have become to militarism and empire for the united states. superstorm sandy may not be the only storm the u.s. experiences. i think mitt romney is a much bigger troll disaster than hurricane sandy america both believe of mitt romney presidency could also. think of this would see a disease a label he won't feel sneaky snacks there's a question in a couple of minutes we've gotten a. maybe a medic's of want to put into food. what's the difference between a samurai...